Jukchun is a beach break located on the southeastern coast of South Korea, facing northeast into a bay. The spot features a sandy beach backed by a developed urban area with roads, facilities, and built infrastructure immediately adjacent to the shoreline. Water conditions are typically small, with an average wave height of 0.77m and modest wind reliability at 30.4%. The bay's enclosed geography limits wind acceleration and wave development. Side-shore winds from the northwest (315°) would be optimal, though prevailing conditions and seasonal patterns suggest variable wind quality. This location suits beginners and intermediate riders seeking small, manageable conditions without significant wave power. Key considerations include shallow near-shore water requiring careful launch and landing procedures, visible rock formations requiring awareness during water entry and exit, and limited space for rider movement due to immediate urban development. The spot works best during seasonal wind windows when northwestern winds align with the bay orientation. Summer conditions are typically lighter, while autumn may provide more consistent wind flow.